Available with high temperature silicone or acrylic adhesive backing. We stock PTFE tapes with or without a liner in 36 yard rolls or TFE -Glass Fabric PTFE Coated Fiberglass Industrial Grade TapeIndustrial tapes incorporate the strength, durability, and unparalleled chemical resistance of high density PTFE and UHMW-PE with compatible proprietary adhesive formulations. RF Welding.These products feature the outstanding characteristics needed to solve industries most demanding problems such as noise, abrasion, and friction.PTFE Primary Grade TapePrimary grade tapes are fiberglass fabric impregnated with a PTFE dispersion and coated with a high temperature, pressure sensitive, silicone adhesive. It is frequently used by the packaging industry as a release surface on heat sealers, blister formation and form-fill-seal equipment. The silicone adhesive is ideal for easy release and minimal adhesive residuePTFE Food and Medical Grade TapeVirgin PTFE is FDA and USDA compliant, clean and will not support bacterial or microbes growth. Its anti-stick and high temperature capabilities make it a premium choice of material in the food processing industry. It is often utilized in conveyor systems, guide rails, as a table top and throughout the baking processes such as tortilla baking.PTFE High Performance TapeThese PTFE tapes are engineered to provide excellent abrasion resistance while maintaining the existing properties of the PTFE coating. Our high performance products show their true value by extending the life of our product, and decreasing downtime. Customers using our PTFE High Performance products are seeing significant increases in product life compared to competitive premium products.SRC-Glass FabricSilicone Rubber coated fiberglassTFE-Glass & SRC-Glass BeltsCustom sizes with endless or mechanical splicesTac-TapePressure sensitive tapes with silicone or acrylic adhesiveCONTACT US FOR QUOTES ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS THANK YOU What Is PTFE ? FYIPolytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene that finds numerous applications.Property ValueDensity 2200 kg/m3Melting point 327 °CThermal expansion135 · 10−6 K−1 [11]Thermal diffusivity 0.124 mm²/s [12]Young's modulus0.5 GPaYield strength23 MPaBulk resistivity1018 Ω·cm [13]Coefficient of friction0.05–0.10 Dielectric constantε=2.1,tan(δ)<5(-4)Dielectric constant (60 Hz) ε=2.1,tan(δ)<2(-4)Dielectric strength (1 MHz) 60 MV/mThe coefficient of friction of plastics is usually measured against polished steel.[14] PTFE's coefficient of friction is 0.05 to 0.10,[10] which is the third-lowest of any known solid material (BAM being the first, with a coefficient of friction of 0.02; diamond-like carbon being second-lowest at 0.05). PTFE's resistance to van der Waals forces means that it is the only known surface to which a gecko cannot stick.[15]PTFE has excellent dielectric properties. This is especially true at high radio frequencies, making it suitable for use as an insulator in cables and connector assemblies and as a material for printed circuit boards used at microwave frequencies. Combined with its high melting temperature, this makes it the material of choice as a high-performance substitute for the weaker and lower melting point polyethylene that is commonly used in low-cost applications.Because of its chemical inertness, PTFE cannot be cross-linked like an elastomer. Therefore, it has no "memory" and is subject to creep. This is advantageous when used as a seal, because the material creeps a small amount to conform to the mating surface. However, to keep the seal from creeping too much, fillers are used, which can also improve wear resistance and reduce friction. Sometimes, metal springs apply continuous force to PTFE seals to give good contact, while permitting a beneficially low percentage of creep.

BUY FACTORY DIRECTNOTE : All our PTFE products are produced without BPA.We do NOT use PTFE manufactured with PFOA.chemical used in the production of some plastics.It has been in commercial use since 1957.In 2012 The European Union and Canada have * BPA Bisphenol A (BPA) is a banned BPA use in baby bottles.*Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA),It is a toxicant and carcinogen in animals.PFOA has been detected in industrial waste, stain resistant carpets, carpet cleaning liquids, house dust, microwave popcorn bags, water, food, some cookware

FULL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADHESIVE BACK HERESilicone (550 degree F Adhesive)

** Teflon® is Dupont's Registered Trademark for PTFE. Reference to the term "Teflon®" on this website is for clarification purposes only and in no way indicates that any particular product sold here uses the Teflon® brand of PTFE.